[r-t] Cinques focus

Ted Steele teds.bells at tesco.net
Mon Feb 3 16:27:24 UTC 2014


On 03/02/2014 14:57, Matthew Frye wrote:
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> On 3 Feb 2014, at 14:48, Philip Earis <Earisp at rsc.org> wrote:
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>> The method has glide symmetry, well employed here,
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>> I'm a bit puzzled about the choice of name, though.  "Nirerin" as a word seems to be a palindromic play on "Erin", but palindromic symmetry is something that the method NIrerin lacks?
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> I fear a search for a glide-symmetric name could be a largely frustrating one...



What am I missing? It looks pretty well palindromic to me.

Ted





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